ZOOM IN: ON RESIDENCIES IN AUSTRALIA & ABROAD

Everything you need to know about arts residencies from those in the know.

Arts Residencies enable arts practitioners to conceive new ideas, grow their practice and take time away from the daily grind to let the mind expand to great new heights.

How do residency needs differ for performing artists? What opportunities are available in Australia and overseas?

A panel of people with a range of national and international residency know-how share insights, hints and anecdotes in this Zoom In session. Join this discussion for artists interested in furthering their practice through rigorous residency experiences, at home and abroad.

Moderator/Eliza Roberts – Res Artis (Australia)

Panellists/

John Baylis - Bundanon Trust

Amrit Gill - Australia Council for the Arts

Kate Neylon - PVI Collective

Rochelle Hum - Canada Council for the Arts

Leisa Shelton - Fragment31

Britt Guy - Creative Accomplice

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Eliza Roberts

Eliza is the inaugural Executive Director of Res Artis focused on fundraising, public profile and strategy for the organisation. Eliza served on the Res Artis Board of Directors from 2012 – 2016, including a 2 year term as Vice-President from 2014. For the past 6 years Eliza worked as Arts Residencies Manager at Asialink, Australia’s largest and most long-standing artist residency program in the region.

Eliza has diverse experience in the arts industry, having worked at a range of local and international institutions and organisations including Christie’s auction house in London, The Ian Potter Museum of Art and Artbank. Eliza speaks intermediate level Indonesian and holds a MA Art Curatorship and BA Creative Arts, both from the University of Melbourne.

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Australian Performing Arts Market (APAM) once again takes over Brisbane Powerhouse and partner venues from Monday 19 February to Friday 23 February 2018.